(June 11, 2021) – The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday slammed the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) for ignoring calls to surrender members involved in the death of two individuals in Masbate.
PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said the CPP and the NPA did not even bother to sanction members liable for the deaths of Far Eastern University football player Kieth Absalon and his cousin Nolven Absalon due to a landmine explosion.
“What can we expect from these rebels who are just pretending to be remorseful?” said Eleazar in a statement. “They have never been sincere, in the first place, and we have expected this from them. The CPP-NPA will not listen to reason, stuck in their crooked and twisted way of thinking.”
Eleazar warned the inaction of the communist groups would encourage other members to continue their terror activities at the expense of the civilians.
“Ang lalakas ng loob nilang pumuna sa pamahalaan at ginagamit pa nila itong instrumento para linlangin ang taumbayan pero ang sarili nilang tauhan bini-baby kapag nakapatay ng mga inosenteng sibilyan?” added Eleazar.
Aside from the landmine blast, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) also confirmed that the victims were also shot during the incident.
AFP spokesperson Gen. Edgard Arevalo said the responsible NPA members will be charged with murder, violation of the Anti-Terror Law, and violation of Republic Act 9851 or the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International, Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity.
“Ang pamahalaang ito ay naniniwala na ito ay makakamit lamang kung maihaharap sa korte at mahahatulan ang mga salarin sa krimen at hindi sa simpleng pagso-sorry,” said Eleazar.
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), meanwhile, called on the Makabayan bloc to stop insisting on the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Laws (CARHRIHL) as a way to address the incident.
The Makabayan bloc has been suggesting to the families of the victims to file a complaint to the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) under the framework of the CARHRIHL, but the DILG said it’s been non-existent since the collapse of the peace talks.
“The JMC does not exist and even if it did, it had no investigative nor prosecutorial powers. It can only request for investigation to the concerned party,” said DILG undersecretary Jonathan Malaya in a statement.
Malaya also urged the Makabayan bloc to instead join the government in calling on the CPP and the NPA to surrender the guilty members.
“They themselves admitted that they have a healthy engagement with the CPP-NPA, so why don’t they use that relationship to bring the perpetrators to justice? They are the only entities in government that have that kind of relationship. Is that too much to ask?” said Malaya.
(Kiko Demigillo/PM)
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